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FocusMe
Block distractions. Boost focus. Reclaim your day.
10 followers
Block distractions. Boost focus. Reclaim your day.
10 followers
FocusMe helps you break phone addiction, block distracting apps and websites, and create healthier digital habits. Set daily time limits, block launches, create launch intervals, and schedule focus sessions so you stay intentional with your screen time instead of losing hours to endless scrolling and notifications.

Hey FocusMe team — awesome work here. I love how configurable the blocking and scheduling is. I’ll be exploring how it deals with edge cases (like mid-session breaks or last-minute exceptions), how the mobile vs desktop experience syncs up, and how easy it is to set up schedules for irregular work patterns. Keep refining — this has real potential.
From a UX perspective, the challenge with focus tools is balancing friction and control. FocusMe seems to handle that well: simple setup, customizable rules, and clear enforcement when you need it. If transitions between focus sessions feel smooth and the interface stays intuitive, it will be even more compelling.
FocusMe isn’t just another blocker — it has the potential to become a productivity ecosystem. Imagine AI-guided focus suggestions, adaptive blocks based on behavior, or integrations with calendars and task apps. If it evolves thoughtfully, it could become a central tool in how people manage attention in the long term.
FocusMe feels like a real ally in today’s distraction-heavy world. With website/app blocking, scheduling, and focus modes, it gives you control back over your time and attention. I’m excited to try it and finally reduce my endless tab hopping. Great work!
I constantly fall into the scrolling trap — social media here, news there — and productivity suffers. FocusMe seems like the kind of tool that’ll help me get back on track. I love the idea of tailored blocks and custom schedules. Looking forward to using it daily!
What stands out about FocusMe is its flexibility — you can block sites/apps, create schedules, set Pomodoro sessions, and even allow exceptions when needed. If the analytics (time spent, productivity trends) stay clear and actionable, this could become a core tool for anyone serious about focus.